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This Week in Congress

Congress returned this week to Washington after the 4th of July recess, and is scheduled to remain in session through Thursday, with a full legislative agenda that includes appropriations, election policy, financial services, veterans’ affairs, and public safety measures. House leadership plans to consider four bills under a structured rule, requiring a simple majority for…

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Construction Procurement Coalition Hosts Annual Congressional Reception Honoring House Construction Procurement Caucus

The Construction Industry Procurement Coalition (CIPC) welcomed members of Congress, congressional staff, and construction industry leaders on Monday evening for its Annual Congressional Reception, recognizing the important work of the bipartisan House Construction Procurement Caucus and its continued commitment to improving federal construction procurement policies. The well-attended event drew a strong turnout from congressional staff…

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Farm Labor Bill Signals Broader Direction for Heat Illness Prevention Standards in Construction

A newly introduced agricultural workforce bill in Congress could have implications that extend well beyond the farming industry, offering insight into the direction federal policymakers may take on workplace heat safety requirements across other labor-intensive sectors, including construction. Representative Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-PA), Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, recently introduced the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce…

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FY 2027 Appropriations Update: Congressional Dynamics Shift as Senate Vacancy Alters Political Landscape

Efforts to advance the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 appropriations process continue to face significant procedural and political challenges in both chambers of Congress, raising questions about the timeline for completing annual government funding legislation before the start of the new fiscal year.

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House Gridlock Persists as NDAA Delayed and Senate Presses Ahead

Congress returns from the Independence Day recess facing continued legislative uncertainty, as divisions within the House Republican Conference continue to stall floor action and delay consideration of several major legislative priorities, including the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

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This Week in Congress

The House was in session this week and the Senate is out of session for the next two weeks.  Both chambers are not in session next week and our update will return the week of July 13th!  Wishing you a safe and proud Independence Day as we celebrate the 4th of July and look ahead…

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House Returns with Busy Floor Schedule Featuring Appropriations, NDAA, and Energy Bills

The House voted on a packed legislative agenda that includes major appropriations, defense authorization, and a series of committee-driven policy measures.  The House considered the national security-state appropriations bill (H.R. 8595), one of two spending measures that did not reach the floor last week; the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 8800); legislation reauthorizing the Social…

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ASA Backs NDAA Amendment to Codify Beneficial Ownership Information Exemption

ASA, along with National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), sent a letter to House and Senate leadership backing an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 8800) offered by Reps. Davidson (R-OH) and Fischbach (R-MN) Amendment 1223 would codify a federal exemption from beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements for U.S.…

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Congress Passes Iran War Powers Resolution amid Divided Senate Votes

The Senate last Tuesday voted 50–48 to approve a War Powers Resolution directing the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities involving Iran, marking a closely divided and politically significant vote on the scope of presidential military authority. The measure drew bipartisan support from four senators (Cassidy (R-LA), Collins (R-ME), Murkowski (R-AK), and Paul (R-KY)),…

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FY 2026 Supplemental Funding Request Faces Uncertain Path in Congress

The administration has submitted a request to Congress for nearly $88 billion in supplemental FY 2026 appropriations, with the bulk of funding tied to ongoing military operations involving Iran and Venezuela. The proposal also includes a series of domestic and international initiatives intended to broaden bipartisan appeal, including agricultural assistance, infrastructure repairs at New York…

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